"Mallorca has dozens of agroturismo properties - old farmhouses that have been converted into small rural hotels. We've checked out many of them, but Son Palou stands out from the crowd. Hidden away in the unspoilt Orient Valley in the northwest, this 14th-century finca is still owned by the Coloms, the same Mallorquin family who have farmed the land for generations. There are just 14 bedrooms featuring antique wooden beds, sleek bathrooms (some with Jacuzzis) and superb views, and a villa for 2-4 with its own pool.This is an ideal place to recharge your batteries: laze in the garden by the main infinity pool admiring the vistas, dine on fresh organic produce (the hotel is surrounded by apple and cherry orchards), have a massage or go hiking, riding or biking in the surrounding Tramuntana Mountains. Inside there are cosy sitting rooms, an honesty bar and billiard and card tables. Couples will hardly be able to tear themselves away to explore the nearest beaches (Soller), which are all within 30 minutes' driving. Highs Fabulous mountain and valley viewsRelaxing, peaceful and tranquil atmosphere with lots of pretty nooks for hiding awayA good-sized swimming pool set grounds, plus 150 hectare estate of orchards, trails and its own waterfallThe charming Colom family are incredibly welcomingDinner, a daily-changing menu of Mediterranean dishes, is exceptional Lows Off-the-beaten-track location (a high for some); hiring a car is a mustDon't expect a hectic nightlife - Orient is tiny but it does have a couple of other restaurants and a barIt gets booked up months in advance by returning guestsThe valley has its own microclimate: it can be cloudier in winter compared to the rest of the island, but thankfully slightly cooler in mid-summerYou’ll struggle to return to reality!" - Nikki Tinto